Mild hypothermia after severe transient hypoxia-ischemia reduces the delayed rise in cerebral lactate in the newborn piglet

Pediatric Research
P N AmessE O Reynolds

Abstract

This study tested the hypothesis that mild hypothermia after severe transient hypoxia-ischemia reduces the subsequent delayed rise in cerebral lactate peak-area ratios as determined by proton (1H) magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) in the newborn piglet. Nine piglets aged < 24 h underwent temporary occlusion of the common carotid arteries and hypoxemia. Resuscitation was started when cerebral [phosphocreatine]/[inorganic phosphate] had fallen close to zero and [nucleotide triphosphate (NTP)]/[exchangeable phosphate pool (EPP)] was below about a third of baseline. On resuscitation rectal and tympanic temperatures were lowered to 35 degrees C for 12 h after which normothermia (38.5 degrees C) was resumed. 1H MRS data collected over 48 or 64 h after resuscitation were compared with concurrently established data from 12 piglets similarly subjected to transient cerebral hypoxia-ischemia, but maintained normothermic, and six sham-operated controls. The severity of the primary insult (judged from the time integral of depletion of [NTP]/[EPP]) was similar in the hypothermic and normothermic groups. The maximum lactate/N-acetylaspartate ratio observed between 24 and 48 h after resuscitation in the hypothermic group was 0.10 (0.05-0.9...Continue Reading

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